Examples of State Tax Supported Debt in a sentence
Further, for any property that was acquired or constructed with funding from a general fund appropriation of the General Assembly or from proceeds from State Tax Supported Debt, general laws applicable to State owned property shall apply.
This Policy applies to the planning and budget development for capital projects, capital project authorization, and the implementation of capital projects, whether funded by a general fund appropriation of the General Assembly, proceeds from State Tax Supported Debt, or funding from other sources.
All such debt or financial products issued pursuant to the provisions of §§ 23.38-107 and 23.38-108 of the Act shall be authorized by resolution of the Board, providing that they do not constitute State Tax Supported Debt.
Major Capital Projects that are to be funded entirely or in part by a general fund appropriation of the General Assembly or proceeds from State Tax Supported Debt shall follow the Commonwealth’s requirements for capital plans.
Disposition of land or buildings, the acquisition or construction of which was funded entirely or in part by a general fund appropriation of the General Assembly or proceeds from State Tax Supported Debt, shall require both Board of Visitors approval and other approvals in accordance with general law applicable to State-owned property and with the University’s Enabling Legislation.
Major Capital Projects that are to be funded entirely or in part by a general fund appropriation of the General Assembly or proceeds from State Tax Supported Debt, shall require both Board of Visitors approval and those pre- appropriation approvals of the State’s governmental agencies then applicable, and shall follow the State’s process for capital budget requests.
Presentation and consideration of the Net State Tax Supported Debt (NSTSD) Report in accordance with Article VII, Section 6(F) of the Louisiana Constitution, as amended, La. R.S. 39:1367, et seq.
In addition to complying with any internal reporting systems contained in the University’s project management systems, as described in Section XIII above, the University shall comply with State reporting requirements for those Major Capital Projects funded entirely or in part by a general fund appropriation by the General Assembly or State Tax Supported Debt.
In addition to complying with any internal reporting systems contained in the System’s project management systems, the System shall comply with State reporting requirements for those Major Capital Projects funded entirely or in part by a general fund appropriation or proceeds from State Tax Supported Debt.
Capital and Major Capital Projects that are to be funded entirely or in part by a general fund appropriation or proceeds from State Tax Supported Debt, shall require both State Board approval and those pre-appropriation approvals of the State’s governmental agencies when applicable, and shall follow the State’s process for capital budget requests.